Special Shared Space of Oneness Reflects Special Shared Core Oneness of Self: What of Space for Clarity?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 27 Mar, 2025
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Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Self-Space

Throughout the ages, Afrikan souls have naturally lived in the clarity of their self-knowingness and the clarity of their authentic culture (creatively restored or otherwise). Not surprisingly, the environment this primary people of creation determine for themselves – by extension – reflects that same clarity. Certainly, one might state that this people’s establishment of the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist is a superlative result of clarity of rightful order for continual ascension that they naturally hold.
To illustrate the point on a microcosmic level, a contemporary mainstream source offers the following detail:
“It's not just a theory—science backs this up. Research shows that visual clutter can overwhelm your brain and make it harder to concentrate. Think about it: when your environment is chaotic, your mind has to work overtime to filter through all that noise”.
With this, there may be tendency to merely render focus upon physical aesthetics of inanimate objects however disorganised they may happen to be. Yet, one’s environment not only consists of ‘things’, it also commonly consists of persons. In relation to that which can be anathema to having a space of clarity is an environment troubled with chaotic individuals. Another mainstream source posits the following:
“Chaotic individuals can be emotionally draining and may consume a significant amount of your time and energy. Establishing firm boundaries is essential for self-preservation, allowing you to protect your mental and emotional well-being".
A third source suggest that:
"Clarity helps us to focus, to take action, to feel energised. A lack of clarity causes stress, inaction, a scattered focus, relationship difficulties, confusion on teams”.
In order to bring focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience at the level of their natural core and shared oneness of being, adaptation of a combination of the sourced details is considered apt.
“Afrikan space for clarity is self-determined space that is free from the clutter of miseducation, unknowingness of self and cultural abandonment. It is a space in which the positive oppositional categories are true and Afrikan souls can bring about their optimal self-knowingness and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise). Afrikan space of clarity both naturally and importantly consists of cultured Afrikan peoplehood in upright thrust for Afrikan fullest flourishing and security here, there and elsewhere. In this, chaos and disorder amongst soul people can be safeguarded against and firm boundaries set for the essentials of their self-preservation and well-being".
Unfortunately, in a state of interruption and disruption, others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to attempt to cause chaos, confusion and disorder in the lives of Afrikan souls. At the fundamental level, attempts to strip Afrikan souls of their self-knowingness and their authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise), is an attempt to ‘manufacture’ a chaotic existence amongst soul people. Thus, the natural norm of Afrikan space of clarity can suffer acutely.
Surely, Afrikan souls have duty and responsibility to themselves to realise recover their self-knowingness and their authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise) to realise clarity of self and establish their space for clarity. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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